at the semi-annual card show in april, i found a seller who had at least a dozen monster boxes with a price list posted above them. the prices were a sliding scale - the more you buy the cheaper the price per card. pretty standard stuff. after a while, i knew i was going to be taking home a large number of cards and decided to cap myself at 200. the price for 200 cards was $120, which i recognized as 60 cents per card. so, guess what line popped into my head? well, it turned out that i picked out 205 cards but he kept the price at $120, and so here is (some of) what i got for 58.5 cents.
i'll kick things off with a 2021 topps chrome mookie betts image variation refractor short print
always pleased to add a card of mookie celebrating during the 2020 world series! in fact. there's another one among the parallels below
freddie freeman also showed up in parallel fashionthere was some "fake" vintage from 2021 topps heritage by way of mini die-cuts
the junk wax era was represented, too, with a 1987 donruss greg maddux rookie
there were parallels numbered on the fronts
and parallels numbered on the backs
for my double play collection.some real vintage by way of 1970 and 1971 fleer laughlin world series cards
and some "not quite" vintage from the early 1980'sthe 1985 donruss dave winfield/don mattingly card was a hot commodity in my neighborhood back then. this is the first time i've seen the card at a show in probably at least 30 years.there were parallels numbered on the fronts
and parallels numbered on the backs
and i had a lot of fun just digging through the variety. i found a vein of thicker cards that included some dodgers as well as a 2019 topps museum collection manny machado copper parallel
same goes for this 2022 panini donruss brandon crawford dominators card
because it shows the northern california coastline - i believe somewhere around santa rosa. it's not near where i grew up, nor is it big sur where i've spent a lot of time, but it's still the ragged edge of the western world.
i'm not going to show the other 163 cards i took, but i will show seven more that i found interesting for one reason or another.
1999 topps stadium club kerry wood video replay
taking the lenticular card to the next level
2002 fleer box score albert pujols
second year pujols cards are still fun to find
2011 topps heritage minors garin cecchini red tint
1998 stadium sports publishing mickey mantle hologram promo
2022 panini prizm bryce harper stained glass
2009 topps kazuo matsui missing foil
topps went overboard with the tinting while trying to create a homage to an original element of the 1962 set. not sure why they didn't stick with green.
oddball mickey!
it doesn't scan the best, but it lights up in the sun.
i had never seen one of these in person before
Very nice haul, congrats!
ReplyDeleteA. My first Boogie Down Productions album was The Blueprint of Hip Hop... but I did listen to By All Means Necessary. Had to check Spotify to make sure though.
ReplyDeleteB. Love that A&G Pacific Ocean insert. I'll have to add that to my next Sportlots order.